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Theoretical Study on Reaction Scheme of Silver(I) Containing 5-Substituted Uracils Bridge Formation
Published 2011“…With a new p<i>K</i><sub>a</sub> computing scheme proposed in our previous studies, it is found that a silver coordination decreases the p<i>K</i><sub>a</sub> of <b>N</b> by 2.5–3.0 p<i>K</i><sub>a</sub> units, which is an important clue for silver-ion selectivity by <b>N</b>. …”
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Impaired Functions of Macrophage from Cystic Fibrosis Patients: CD11b, TLR-5 Decrease and sCD14, Inflammatory Cytokines Increase
Published 2013“…Furthermore expression of CD11b and TLR-5 were sorely decreased on CF macrophages. Beside, no difference was observed for mCD14, CD16, CD64, TLR-4 and TLR1/TLR-2 expressions. …”
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Decreased innervation and decreased epidermal thickness in STZ diabetic rats.
Published 2015“…<p>Decreased density PGP9.5-IR nerve fibers (<b>A</b>) and average epidermal thickness (<b>F</b>) was demonstrated in the plantar skin of diabetic animals 4, 6, and 8 weeks after induction of diabetes (black bars) when compared to control (white bar). …”
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Hydrolysis Stability of Bidentate Phosphites Utilized as Modifying Ligands in the Rh-Catalyzed <i>n</i>‑Regioselective Hydroformylation of Olefins
Published 2016“…These modifications of <b>L1</b> also give rise to different catalytic performances in the <i>n</i>-regioselective hydroformylation of <i>n</i>-octenes and 2-pentene, from which the 3,5-di-<i>t</i>-butyl-substituted ligand offered a higher <i>n</i>-regioselectivity accompanied by a lowering of the reaction rate in comparison to the parent ligand <b>L1</b>.…”
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Hydrolysis Stability of Bidentate Phosphites Utilized as Modifying Ligands in the Rh-Catalyzed <i>n</i>‑Regioselective Hydroformylation of Olefins
Published 2016“…These modifications of <b>L1</b> also give rise to different catalytic performances in the <i>n</i>-regioselective hydroformylation of <i>n</i>-octenes and 2-pentene, from which the 3,5-di-<i>t</i>-butyl-substituted ligand offered a higher <i>n</i>-regioselectivity accompanied by a lowering of the reaction rate in comparison to the parent ligand <b>L1</b>.…”
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Hydrolysis Stability of Bidentate Phosphites Utilized as Modifying Ligands in the Rh-Catalyzed <i>n</i>‑Regioselective Hydroformylation of Olefins
Published 2016“…These modifications of <b>L1</b> also give rise to different catalytic performances in the <i>n</i>-regioselective hydroformylation of <i>n</i>-octenes and 2-pentene, from which the 3,5-di-<i>t</i>-butyl-substituted ligand offered a higher <i>n</i>-regioselectivity accompanied by a lowering of the reaction rate in comparison to the parent ligand <b>L1</b>.…”
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Hydrolysis Stability of Bidentate Phosphites Utilized as Modifying Ligands in the Rh-Catalyzed <i>n</i>‑Regioselective Hydroformylation of Olefins
Published 2016“…These modifications of <b>L1</b> also give rise to different catalytic performances in the <i>n</i>-regioselective hydroformylation of <i>n</i>-octenes and 2-pentene, from which the 3,5-di-<i>t</i>-butyl-substituted ligand offered a higher <i>n</i>-regioselectivity accompanied by a lowering of the reaction rate in comparison to the parent ligand <b>L1</b>.…”